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religiously diverse nation in the world more than say iran or afghanistan and far less than vietnam or nigeria or new zealand for instance. some might say that the preponderance of the diversity was a or secretion of the religious diversity lies on how we rank them in order to get to majority versus minority members but instead in the past diversity that we have among the non-christians and on the one hand, there is some truth to that in our country you can find almost any faith if you go looking for it. but on the other hand, the sort of acceptance must be viewed with great caution. consider for example that the vast majority of america's non-christian population, the 25% are non-christian the vast majority of those claimed to have no religion at all. a group that is approaching 20% of all americans and we will hear about this later from the professor. all of the other religious minorities put together jews muslims, hindus and on and on and on. when you put them all together they totaled 5.3% of the population. so if almost every faith in the world can be found in the united states, america c
religiously diverse nation in the world more than say iran or afghanistan and far less than vietnam or nigeria or new zealand for instance. some might say that the preponderance of the diversity was a or secretion of the religious diversity lies on how we rank them in order to get to majority versus minority members but instead in the past diversity that we have among the non-christians and on the one hand, there is some truth to that in our country you can find almost any faith if you go...
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nigeria being with them. those who voted against, u.s. and australia, or those who abstained? >> what you're seeing from the perspective of the international reaction to this issue is there is a camp that is now growing in support of palestinian statehood through international means. through international efforts as opposed to what has been called a so-called peace process, shepherded by the united states. that process in the eyes of many, many people is now completely defunct. it has not produced security for israel, not liberated the palestinians, not ended the occupation. at the end of the day after 20 25 years of this process, many people are saying, it's no longer working. something new has to begin. and so some have been pushing the palestinians to try to go through international arenas. like the united nations. as you see, they're trying to put more pressure by doing things like the international criminal court. there's growing calls for all kinds of boycott movements and sanctions movements against israel. so, because that is shifting to the international arena, you're
nigeria being with them. those who voted against, u.s. and australia, or those who abstained? >> what you're seeing from the perspective of the international reaction to this issue is there is a camp that is now growing in support of palestinian statehood through international means. through international efforts as opposed to what has been called a so-called peace process, shepherded by the united states. that process in the eyes of many, many people is now completely defunct. it has not...
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. >> people have been killed on a bus in nigeria. it happened in the northeast of the country. the region is the scene of regular attacks by the armed group boko haram. >>> christian leaders in ghana are calling for prayer camps in the country. some have been accused of taking advantage of the vulnerables. >> this is action worldwide prayer accounts. apart from the few dollars visitors can stay at this camp for free although donations are gratefully received. this woman came to the camp as an hiv patient. >> one day when we were praying they asked us to come together and pray for the blood of jesus. the heavens opened and the blood of jesus was flowing from jesus. it was as if i had been i had been given an injection. >> reporter: the dink was just symbolic, but after that experience she went back to the hospital and they say is she is no longer hiv positive. her daughter is also hiv free. she has been cast out of her community. >> somebody must be there to check security. someone must be there to check sanitation and make sure that human rights issues are done right, and then
. >> people have been killed on a bus in nigeria. it happened in the northeast of the country. the region is the scene of regular attacks by the armed group boko haram. >>> christian leaders in ghana are calling for prayer camps in the country. some have been accused of taking advantage of the vulnerables. >> this is action worldwide prayer accounts. apart from the few dollars visitors can stay at this camp for free although donations are gratefully received. this woman...
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i give the floor to the representative of nigeria. >> i thank you, mr. president. nigeria believes in the critical role of the security council, in seeking lasting peace in the middle east based on security council resolutions, the support of land for peace, the roadmap for peace in the middle east and the arab peace initiative. we are convinced that collective action by this council is critical in advancing and expediting the peace process and serves as the most important catalyst in the conflict. nigeria's perspectives on the question of palestine have been consistently guided by positions regarding the rule of law and respect for the principles of international law and justice. we have an abiding respect for the committee of the palestinian people to self-determination and independence. that is why we encourage both sides to demonstrate flexibility in their long-term strategic interest. there is no alternative to a two state solution with israel and palestine living together side by side in peace and security. nigeria remains supportive of the rights of the pale
i give the floor to the representative of nigeria. >> i thank you, mr. president. nigeria believes in the critical role of the security council, in seeking lasting peace in the middle east based on security council resolutions, the support of land for peace, the roadmap for peace in the middle east and the arab peace initiative. we are convinced that collective action by this council is critical in advancing and expediting the peace process and serves as the most important catalyst in the...
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. >> the flight of hundreds of school girls taken during a musab deduction in nigeria. >> this is an act of pure evil. >> international outrage from tweets to the streets. >> bring back our girls. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> come to our aid. >> this effort to contain ebola is turning into a widescale international operation. >> it's here. major fear tied to the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >> second health care worker has been diagnosed with ebola. >> a nurse just back from west africa slamming the rules that landed her in isolation. >> i remain appalled by these home quarantined policies. >> are you worried about a stigma? >> i have
. >> the flight of hundreds of school girls taken during a musab deduction in nigeria. >> this is an act of pure evil. >> international outrage from tweets to the streets. >> bring back our girls. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have...
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the strategic landscape from nigeria to pakistan, from russia to venezuela is almost immeasureably worse than it was when obama took office. and the fact that steve didn't press him on any of the hard stuff tells you what you need to know about the state of npr and obama. trace: i'm guessing you didn't like the interview colonel. stab in the dark. >> i'm not an npr basher. i listen to npr when i'm driving. i's fine. my god, ask tough questions guys. don't suck up all the time. trace: colonel ralph peters, happy new year, good to see you. >> happy new year to you or as putin would say -- [speak being russian ♪ trace: heather. heather: a major test for the white house after detention of several activists in cuba. how this could affect efforts to normalize relations with the communist nation. trace: an avalanche is burying cars. that is not snow. it is salt. we'll tell you where it happened next. hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your
the strategic landscape from nigeria to pakistan, from russia to venezuela is almost immeasureably worse than it was when obama took office. and the fact that steve didn't press him on any of the hard stuff tells you what you need to know about the state of npr and obama. trace: i'm guessing you didn't like the interview colonel. stab in the dark. >> i'm not an npr basher. i listen to npr when i'm driving. i's fine. my god, ask tough questions guys. don't suck up all the time. trace:...
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. >> nigeria abstained. gag back to the question of why the u.s. did not support the resolution, was it because of security concerns? what was it? here you have the palestinians trying to seek a political solution which the u.s. wants and yet they are not onboard with this resolution. >> that's right. we only have to listen to the statement put out -- read out by the u.s.'s ambassador to the united nation, stephanie powers said that this resolution was in her words one-sided that it didn't look at the other side of this and that is why the u.s. didn't support this resolution. it really does put the u.s.'s involvement in this conflict under a spotlight. many questions are being raised about whether or not the u.s. will ever support the palestinian's cause to effectively have their own state. >> >> thank you. >> no progress in that meeting between new york city's mayor and the five unions representing the police force the two sides meeting for an unprecedented two hour summit. the wrist has been widening since the shooting death of two officers, the
. >> nigeria abstained. gag back to the question of why the u.s. did not support the resolution, was it because of security concerns? what was it? here you have the palestinians trying to seek a political solution which the u.s. wants and yet they are not onboard with this resolution. >> that's right. we only have to listen to the statement put out -- read out by the u.s.'s ambassador to the united nation, stephanie powers said that this resolution was in her words one-sided that it...
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i give the floor to the representative of nigeria. >> i thank you, mr. president. nigeria believes in the critical role of the security council, in seeking lasting peace in the middle east based on security council resolutions, the support of land for peace, the roadmap for peace in the middle east and the arab peace initiative. we are convinced that collective action by this council is critical in advancing and expediting the peace process and serves as the most important catalyst in the conflict. nigeria's perspectives on the question of palestine have been consistently guided by positions regarding the rule of law and respect for the principles of international law and justice. we have an abiding respect for the committee of the palestinian people to self-determination or and independence. that is why we encourage both sides to demonstrate flexibility in their long-term strategic interest. there is no alternative to a two state solution with israel and palestine living together side by side in peace and security. nigeria remains supportive of the rights of the p
i give the floor to the representative of nigeria. >> i thank you, mr. president. nigeria believes in the critical role of the security council, in seeking lasting peace in the middle east based on security council resolutions, the support of land for peace, the roadmap for peace in the middle east and the arab peace initiative. we are convinced that collective action by this council is critical in advancing and expediting the peace process and serves as the most important catalyst in the...
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india's narendra modi in nigeria, boko haram moves to attack and pitch battle all as oil plummets in price causing serious headaches. like every year you can look back and say that was a time. >> one of the biggest moments for u.s. foreign policy in 2014 august 7th, president barack obama announcing the u.s.' mission to degrade and destroy the islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil. with the help of international coalition. the strength of the relatively new force took iraq and the region by spruce. iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki stepped down. syria began to deteriorate into one of the worse civil wars and humanitarian crises on earth. 2014 saw rapid escalation. israel and gaza. and de-escalation. the u.s. nato combat mission depends afghanistan. some regions saw both conflict and celebration in 2014. ukraine elected a new president then russia annexes crimea and russian-backed rebels battle for donetsk. and downing of a passenger yet. the west fights russia's president vladimir putin with words. >> russia's aggressive actions elsewhere in ukraine as well as the spread o
india's narendra modi in nigeria, boko haram moves to attack and pitch battle all as oil plummets in price causing serious headaches. like every year you can look back and say that was a time. >> one of the biggest moments for u.s. foreign policy in 2014 august 7th, president barack obama announcing the u.s.' mission to degrade and destroy the islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil. with the help of international coalition. the strength of the relatively new force took iraq and the...
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. >> rose: was that from london or nigeria. >> that was from london. i was born in the u.k. but lived into niger from the ages of 6 to 13. but you know, most of my life was spent in the u.k. up until 2007. and yes the script hit my door mat in 2007 july of that year. and i just had this visceral deep spiritual reaction to reading not just the script but it was the man. there was something about the man. hi a very peripheral kind of knowledge of him like a lot of people the speech march on washington. but i felt god tell me that i was going to play this role and that is where it began. >> rose: what was it about the man that you saw that you knew if you could get that if would show us something about the dimensions of someone who was part of an american struggle but as an american hero. >> well that's the thing, exactly what you just say there, the man. he was an american hero but he didn't walk around in his life thinking i'm a hero i'm an icon i'm a hysterical-- historical figure. he was a man with flaws with failings, with witnesses with transcendent qualities as well am b
. >> rose: was that from london or nigeria. >> that was from london. i was born in the u.k. but lived into niger from the ages of 6 to 13. but you know, most of my life was spent in the u.k. up until 2007. and yes the script hit my door mat in 2007 july of that year. and i just had this visceral deep spiritual reaction to reading not just the script but it was the man. there was something about the man. hi a very peripheral kind of knowledge of him like a lot of people the speech...
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in nigeria is a bit political. so i don't think, i don't think there's a very clear understanding, a very clear consensus on it. i'm not aware of one single government which will save no, no, no. we definitely think is a good idea. it is just that the prime minister's and finance ministers are looking for the political tactics to do that. and again if you post that come in this country talk about a very substantial proportion of the economically average person to you should not be surprised it is a couple good process but i do think they have made progress. i think i wouldn't characterize it as a failing. >> if i could you share an anecdote empty chair at the national press club there's a meeting with all the heads of there's energy trade associations, and make presentations on the stated industry. the year ago i got up and asked a question but i said, how many other industries would agree to give up all the subsidies you receive if we got rid of all the subsidies that would put on a carbon tax? so everybody would
in nigeria is a bit political. so i don't think, i don't think there's a very clear understanding, a very clear consensus on it. i'm not aware of one single government which will save no, no, no. we definitely think is a good idea. it is just that the prime minister's and finance ministers are looking for the political tactics to do that. and again if you post that come in this country talk about a very substantial proportion of the economically average person to you should not be surprised it...
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we did a program called the business women's app, which was based -- we had it in tanzania, and in nigeria. i'm sure there are students year from the economics department and they will probably agree with me that sometimes the business concepts aren't necessarily natural. i met many women with businesses who think, so long as i produce things and keep churning them out, surely, i will have a successful business. where in fact, it is all about as you said, the pno and was the difference between capital and income. there are all sorts of concept you deal with when you take on other employees. so we tried to put together using text messaging, a nano mba. basic tips for business women using the mobile phone. they get four text messages a week with information worked on with local universities so it was properly specific information they needed to know for their countries. it was in the local language. and we have that course. we just today, thanks to the exxon mobil foundation, we were able to publish the results. it shows quite clearly, if you can give targeted information to the women like t
we did a program called the business women's app, which was based -- we had it in tanzania, and in nigeria. i'm sure there are students year from the economics department and they will probably agree with me that sometimes the business concepts aren't necessarily natural. i met many women with businesses who think, so long as i produce things and keep churning them out, surely, i will have a successful business. where in fact, it is all about as you said, the pno and was the difference between...
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. >> one of the stories of the year has been with the girls kidnapped in nigeria. how in any crisis where things go bad, things go worse for little girls. that photo is so beautiful the way the eyes match the blanket that she's wearing and yet so devastatingly sad. >> another one of yours is a man being lynched in the central african republic by an opposing group. it's a photo that difficult to look at. you know the man is minutes from his demise. there are some photographs recently saying it's powerful but it's too much for our audience audience? >> that's definitely true. if the horror of the photo gets in the way of telling the story, that would be a reason we would exclude it. the foes that have a great emotion are wonderful. the photo of derek jeter when he hits the last home run, i think it's the ninth inning against the the baltimore orioles. it was a game winning home run. we can speculate on the baltimore orioles. >> why you knocking baltimore? good thing thomas roberts is not there. let's add one. this will be next year's. >> that's absolutely going to be
. >> one of the stories of the year has been with the girls kidnapped in nigeria. how in any crisis where things go bad, things go worse for little girls. that photo is so beautiful the way the eyes match the blanket that she's wearing and yet so devastatingly sad. >> another one of yours is a man being lynched in the central african republic by an opposing group. it's a photo that difficult to look at. you know the man is minutes from his demise. there are some photographs recently...
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. >> escaped boko haram fighters in northern nigeria. her husband was murder by the group in jamena but at least her daughtersdaughters survived. >> translator: we ran away on a very narrow road, someone on the motor bike crashed and ran over reply foot. we were afraid boko haram would take away our things. >> set along cape chad, they lurk behind these mangroves where they reportedly hit some of the kidnapped owner nigerian school girls earlier this year. tens of thousands of nigerians have crossed over to nigh niger. >> the figures that we have show that there are around 80,000 refugees in the defa region and every day that goes by the number rises. because they have to be looked after it marines these people cannot be cared for in the way they were when the crisis began. >> food is scarce and life is hard, but many of these refugees may consider themselves lucky because while the threat of boko haram lingers, it is not as bad as it was back in nigeria. ali mustafa nigeria. >> seeks to establish oconsensus government. the agreement com
. >> escaped boko haram fighters in northern nigeria. her husband was murder by the group in jamena but at least her daughtersdaughters survived. >> translator: we ran away on a very narrow road, someone on the motor bike crashed and ran over reply foot. we were afraid boko haram would take away our things. >> set along cape chad, they lurk behind these mangroves where they reportedly hit some of the kidnapped owner nigerian school girls earlier this year. tens of thousands of...
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screeria -- nigeria. - . the ten-hour drive, frankly was definitely worth it. according to your program, what we're supposed to do today is first offer some insights speak briefly on a portion of the campaign they believed to be particularly illuminating. two things i'll do real quickly, if i can, the first one deals with spring hill. spring hill was the day before the battle of franklin and what it represented was a lost opportunity to attack some union troops either at spring hill itself or some who were in colombia and would come up to franklin pike that night. essentially what happened is a profound mystery in many ways. hood planned a flanking movement which was extremely successful. in fact there were federal troops still at columbia who were going to come up the pike that night. they failed to do two things. they could have launched an attack on the yankees who were in spring hill. they did not do that. there was a fight but it was not the larger fight that i think the generals had contemplated. the other thing they could have done potentially was to cut
screeria -- nigeria. - . the ten-hour drive, frankly was definitely worth it. according to your program, what we're supposed to do today is first offer some insights speak briefly on a portion of the campaign they believed to be particularly illuminating. two things i'll do real quickly, if i can, the first one deals with spring hill. spring hill was the day before the battle of franklin and what it represented was a lost opportunity to attack some union troops either at spring hill itself or...
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. >> boko haram, which terrorized parts of nigeria is reaching across the border into niger. dominic kane filed this report. >> reporter: a small boat heads for a small village in niger, near the frontier of nigeria. people on board are anxious, because boko haram is active here. it's threat to destroy western education forced schools to close. in the one that is still open, the teachers are frightened. >> they kill teachers because they don't like the education they teach. it's hard to know what people they are. that's why i'm really scared. if the water was not here they would have taken us. until now, they have been stuck on the other side. i really fear that they will come across at any time. >> reporter: only 20 students remain now from a register of more than 300. in the wider community, there is fear. >> we really are frightened of boko haram, because there are only a few hundred meters away from us. people are scared. we have the children at school someone might come to kill them. we don't agree with them but we are worried. >> the water is protecting the community fr
. >> boko haram, which terrorized parts of nigeria is reaching across the border into niger. dominic kane filed this report. >> reporter: a small boat heads for a small village in niger, near the frontier of nigeria. people on board are anxious, because boko haram is active here. it's threat to destroy western education forced schools to close. in the one that is still open, the teachers are frightened. >> they kill teachers because they don't like the education they teach....
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russia is not opec, but venezuela and nigeria, iran all the others are having a very tough time. >> eleanor? >> leon, the former cia director with his tell-all book about the inside fights in the obama administration. >> yeah. >> douglas causewell to the british conservatives who transitioned to the u.k. independence party, which is going to cause big problems in 2015 for david cameron. >> mark? >> for my mind it was bill cosby because he was an icon for america for so long in such a hugely popular figure to find out that everything he stood for was just absolutely destroyed by his life pattern. it was just too much. >> mark listen to this it comes from your district. trench coat of the year democratic senator chuck schumer who in a press club speech blamed obamacare. but until november he has been a star for the affordable care act, which he helped ram through the senate in 2010. turncoat of the year. okay most boring, pat. >> this is what we call a greenspan trophy, john. it goes to harry reid. >> i give it to the two senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell. boring can be beautiful.
russia is not opec, but venezuela and nigeria, iran all the others are having a very tough time. >> eleanor? >> leon, the former cia director with his tell-all book about the inside fights in the obama administration. >> yeah. >> douglas causewell to the british conservatives who transitioned to the u.k. independence party, which is going to cause big problems in 2015 for david cameron. >> mark? >> for my mind it was bill cosby because he was an icon for...
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i byin july nigeria confirmed its first ebola victim. cases were also confirmed in spain as well as senegal. nigeria some spain and senegal are free of ebola, the number are cases are going down but the disease is still spreading in western sierra leone. the worst ever, killing 7500 people worldwide. cala maleen has malone has the story. >> as the outbreak has continued to spread in three west african locations, it's left many children without parents. >> translator: these children have become orphans and can you see how poor they are. what i can do now is to help to the best of my abilities. >> reporter: part of the problem is the stigma attached to ebola. some of these children have relatives who could look after them but fear the disease even though the kids are healthy. this outbreak has been traced to a two-year-old in the guinane village. it has been traced to bats which many people eat here. >> people bereft, hungry, angry suspicious how did meandru become this crucible for the most deadly outbreak of the virus? when people die in
i byin july nigeria confirmed its first ebola victim. cases were also confirmed in spain as well as senegal. nigeria some spain and senegal are free of ebola, the number are cases are going down but the disease is still spreading in western sierra leone. the worst ever, killing 7500 people worldwide. cala maleen has malone has the story. >> as the outbreak has continued to spread in three west african locations, it's left many children without parents. >> translator: these children...
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cases were confirmed in spain and senegal. >> nigeria, spain and senegal were declared free. number of places in liberia were going down. the disease was still spreading. current ebola outbreak has been the worst ever with 7,500 people. let's speak now to the journalist who recently visited. thank you very much for making it on the show. one year on from the first case. what is your impression of how the people of guinea have been affected by this. >> what i found is people bereft, hungry. they are angry, suspicious. how did he well this chrisible for the deadly incarnation. but most a sorrowful people i think. >> it's not just the loss of lives. it's also the economy, the livelihood of people that have been affected. >> you could tell it here. the entire village has become indebted because of ebola. people had a community chest. it had the egive lens in dollars. a lot of money where a poor village days. they grow coffee beans. but everybody had been affected. homes have been - it belonged to families destroyed. when somebody dies in a home with ebola, they disinfect the home
cases were confirmed in spain and senegal. >> nigeria, spain and senegal were declared free. number of places in liberia were going down. the disease was still spreading. current ebola outbreak has been the worst ever with 7,500 people. let's speak now to the journalist who recently visited. thank you very much for making it on the show. one year on from the first case. what is your impression of how the people of guinea have been affected by this. >> what i found is people bereft,...
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the industry runs into the hundreds of millions in nigeria. by estimates up to $6 million across africa. >> we are happy the nigerian and african lady throws it away. with a growing population the product keeps on growing on its own. you add on fashions and you win. >> the editor at the lifestyle magazine pride. african women across the lines have been keen on glamour. the internet and globalisation exposed them to better products in the past few years. the image is more attainable. >> people perceive you by how well you think you look. you are more respected, more regarded, you know. you are more in. everyone wants to be in. being in comes in all shapes and prices - from street stalls to lucky malls, hair pieces go from $15 up to $3,000. the closer the hair piece looks to natural hair the pricier it gets. walking on the streets of nigeria, you would be hard pressed to find a woman without a hair piece. >> we get it. we know what to do. it's so innate in the nigerian woman. those in the industry certainly agree. >>> stay with us we'll be right
the industry runs into the hundreds of millions in nigeria. by estimates up to $6 million across africa. >> we are happy the nigerian and african lady throws it away. with a growing population the product keeps on growing on its own. you add on fashions and you win. >> the editor at the lifestyle magazine pride. african women across the lines have been keen on glamour. the internet and globalisation exposed them to better products in the past few years. the image is more attainable....
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the roots of nigeria's industry which attracts investors from around the world. ♪ >> hello. we begin the program in syria where an end to the nearly four-year conflict could be in sight. russia says the syrian government has agreed to take part in peace talks in january. it's not clear which opposition groups if any will take part. separately, a meeting of the egyptian and arabtic officials is being held in cairo. the president of the national coalition of the syrian revolution and opposes forces says there are no clear initiatives to find a solution to the conflict. >> there is no initiative at the moment, as is rumored. russia does not have a clear initiative. what russia is calling for is an invite to meetings and talks in moscow without the presence of a clear plan or initiative. we have taken notice of this. >> while the diplomatic wrangling conned, there is no let up of the fighting in syria. the government cared out a series of airstrikes in the northern prev incident of aleppo. 39 people are thought to have died in the past three days. areas controlled by isil fighte
the roots of nigeria's industry which attracts investors from around the world. ♪ >> hello. we begin the program in syria where an end to the nearly four-year conflict could be in sight. russia says the syrian government has agreed to take part in peace talks in january. it's not clear which opposition groups if any will take part. separately, a meeting of the egyptian and arabtic officials is being held in cairo. the president of the national coalition of the syrian revolution and...
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. >>> and nigeria's booming hair industry, how braids, weaves, and wigs are boosting the country's economy. >> hello, it began as a pro democracy revolt. russia's foreign ministry hopes to host a meeting between bashar al-assad's government and syria's divided opposition. but it's unclear who will officially take part. and there has been no let up in fighting in syria. there have been airstrikes in the northern province of aleppo. 39 people are thought to have died in the past few days. areas controlled by else fighters are being targeted. >> elsewhere in syria government wa warplanes have hit the southwest. at least five people are said to have died after government jets bombed a residential area. and government forces have bombarded the rebel-held town of douma. the air assault has killed at least five people. [ sirens ] let's get more now from our correspondent kimberly halkett in washington, d.c. for us. what more door know about these planned possible peace talks? >> well, what i can tell you there has been interest in what the u.s. reaction will be, and so far there has been none. we
. >>> and nigeria's booming hair industry, how braids, weaves, and wigs are boosting the country's economy. >> hello, it began as a pro democracy revolt. russia's foreign ministry hopes to host a meeting between bashar al-assad's government and syria's divided opposition. but it's unclear who will officially take part. and there has been no let up in fighting in syria. there have been airstrikes in the northern province of aleppo. 39 people are thought to have died in the past...
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in nigeria, boko haram, the slaughter in nigeria continues. >> we did do a hash tag. >> save our girls been really effective. >> yemen, a u.s. ally is disintegrating under the onslaugt and we had the sydney hostage crisis which resurrected of idea of islamists drafted on the internet. european citizens going to iraq to fight with islamic state and going home to recruit more of them. >> what's concerning -- >> that's not enough? >> this is worse because all of this was predicted and foreseen before the president gave the speech at the national defense university saying the war on terror was over. the corporation did a study in the first four years of obama administration the number of jihadist organizations rose by 58% and jihadist fighters before the consolidation of isis' takeover in northern iraq, more than doubled. so the president was telling americans that al qaeda was on a path to defeat while all of the streams of intelligence were telling us that the offchutes of al qaeda were gaining power while we were lulling ourselves into inaction. >> my thinking is as i look at the polls,
in nigeria, boko haram, the slaughter in nigeria continues. >> we did do a hash tag. >> save our girls been really effective. >> yemen, a u.s. ally is disintegrating under the onslaugt and we had the sydney hostage crisis which resurrected of idea of islamists drafted on the internet. european citizens going to iraq to fight with islamic state and going home to recruit more of them. >> what's concerning -- >> that's not enough? >> this is worse because all of...
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it all depends on the nigeria government and it's military power to end boko haram attacks. al jazeera. >> a well-known cosmetic product that comes from morocco. but as it's popularity grow, there are concerns for local who is have harvested the product for hundreds of years. >> reporter: it's a process labor intensive and time-consuming. everything hurts. every part of our bodies, but we are grateful. >> it's a hard nut to crack but its seed will produce oil that is known as morocco's gold. for countries it has been used by women in southwest morocco. the fruit comes from a small thorny tree. >> there was a time when all of this was covered by a thick forest. but worldwide demand for the plant and it's wood has put it at a point where it's at risk of extinction. the oil is now something of a cult product around the world, it's popularity comes from its use as a cosmetic product. a market that companies are increasingly tapping in to. >> they buy it here and package it abroad and sell it at a much higher price. the land and trees are ours so we have to take control of the ra
it all depends on the nigeria government and it's military power to end boko haram attacks. al jazeera. >> a well-known cosmetic product that comes from morocco. but as it's popularity grow, there are concerns for local who is have harvested the product for hundreds of years. >> reporter: it's a process labor intensive and time-consuming. everything hurts. every part of our bodies, but we are grateful. >> it's a hard nut to crack but its seed will produce oil that is known as...
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. >> another bleak moment you were talking about, is boco haram a major or localized threat to nigeria? >> i think they are a localized threat to nigeria but i think they reveal a global threat to the united states and anyone who believes in freedom of expression, believes in human rights, believes in moderate islam, who believes in that religion as not being expressed by these militant groups so we want to see more of the moderate nations, muslim nations, really rising up and working with the united states and other allies to confront this form of extremism, because it is unbridled, out of control and posing a great global threat. as i say, the global struggle to confront this kind of terrorism is one of the great challenges of our time. what isis did over this year i think presents one of the great struggles. i think we are back into the war in iraq. i think we are back into the global war on terror in a way that we didn't expect we would be. i think we have to deal with that and be a lot smarter about how we confront it. >> this one is a little bit close to home. the committee to pr
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it's a common site across nigeria and africa, a booming demand for hair pieces, braids, weave-ons and wigs. >> it makes us look smart. beautiful and confident. >> reporter: esther comes twice a month to have brains attached. the search for a good-looking hair. investors have been attracted by around the world. this is a large factory producing synthetic hair pieces. it makes two brands. it's deported and processed into dry hair. the industry runs into hundreds of million. by estimates, up to 6 billion. >> we are happy the nigerian lady had to throw it away after three, four weeks. with a growing population the prught grows on its answer. african women have been keen on glamour. the internet and globalisation exposed them to trends and better quality products. >> people perceive you how well they think you look. you are more respected more recorded. everywhere want to be in. it comes in all shapes and prices. from street stalls to mauls. the closer of the hair piece looks to hair, the pricier it gets. walking on the streets you would be hard pressed to find a woman without her hair pie
it's a common site across nigeria and africa, a booming demand for hair pieces, braids, weave-ons and wigs. >> it makes us look smart. beautiful and confident. >> reporter: esther comes twice a month to have brains attached. the search for a good-looking hair. investors have been attracted by around the world. this is a large factory producing synthetic hair pieces. it makes two brands. it's deported and processed into dry hair. the industry runs into hundreds of million. by...
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homes in china - putting parents in prison >>> we goal nigeria's commercial capital to find out what's behind the boom. coming up in sport we have details between the third test, australia and india. steve smith breaks records in melbourne. >>> first, pakistan's government is intensifying the campaign against palestine governors. killing 148 people, most children. the military says it killed the alleged leader of the attack. security forces say it happened in north waziristan on thursday. since that attack, pakistan's military carried out more air strikes on the strongholds in the north waziristan tribal area. the army said it killed at least 39 fighters on friday. the pakistan government lifted a moratorium on executions for terror-related offenses. it causes concerns from the u.n., and right activists who say some convicts are innocent. we have this report. >> reporter: they are begging for mercy at the court date. the government has been trying to for years. >> translation: we are knocking on every door to seek justice. there's no hope my brother will be wrongfully hanged by the aut
homes in china - putting parents in prison >>> we goal nigeria's commercial capital to find out what's behind the boom. coming up in sport we have details between the third test, australia and india. steve smith breaks records in melbourne. >>> first, pakistan's government is intensifying the campaign against palestine governors. killing 148 people, most children. the military says it killed the alleged leader of the attack. security forces say it happened in north waziristan...
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outbreaks in nigeria declared over there. there are new questions, though, about safety at the center for disease control and how to fight ebola. this happened after a mistake may have exposed a technician to ebola. joe johns reports, it is the latest development in the struggle to handle and study lethal viruses and bacteria while fighting them at the same time. >> reporter: a potentially deadly mistake at the u.s. institution that handles some of the most dangerous biological materials. the center for disease and control says the ebola virus was transferred from a secure lab to a lab not equipped to handle the virus. so far, no symptoms of the virus. the lab tech will be watched for the standard 21 days as a precaution. it's the kind of mistake the cdc director says he was determined to avoid repeating earlier this year. >> we are seeing pattern we missed. the pattern is an insufficient culture of safety. >> reporter: at that time, he was on the hot seat for handling anthrax and avian flu. >> these are unacceptable events a
outbreaks in nigeria declared over there. there are new questions, though, about safety at the center for disease control and how to fight ebola. this happened after a mistake may have exposed a technician to ebola. joe johns reports, it is the latest development in the struggle to handle and study lethal viruses and bacteria while fighting them at the same time. >> reporter: a potentially deadly mistake at the u.s. institution that handles some of the most dangerous biological materials....
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from ukraine to afghanistan, from the middle east to north to cuba to nigeria, there were challenges in every corner year. globe this the face of most u.s. involvement in nearly every case was secretary of state john kerry who traveled nearly just00 miles to 44 nations this year. in september, he weighed in on the grave new threat of islamic state terrorists who are beheading hostages. >> when terrorists anywhere have murderedld our citizens, the united states no matteraccountable how long it took. and those who have murdered foley and steven sotloff in syria need to know that the united states will hold them accountable, too, no matter how long it takes. gwen: the hard part, of course, is how is the u.s. holding its indira?accountable, >> i think the major situation we're looking at now is of course north korea and with the coming right out and saying strongly that north korea was behind the sony hack and that there would be a proportional response from the united states without showing thatand about what response will be, we don't know of time line or the menu options that his advi
from ukraine to afghanistan, from the middle east to north to cuba to nigeria, there were challenges in every corner year. globe this the face of most u.s. involvement in nearly every case was secretary of state john kerry who traveled nearly just00 miles to 44 nations this year. in september, he weighed in on the grave new threat of islamic state terrorists who are beheading hostages. >> when terrorists anywhere have murderedld our citizens, the united states no matteraccountable how...
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nigeria for example. 22% of all families now plan foodless days. it's not are we going to eat once a day. but some days we're not going to eat. the same thing is true for ethiopia, indian, bangladesh, peru. a large percentage of families 24% now ound 20 -- plan foodless days. they know they can't afford to eat every day. we should be able to eat five days a week. so we'll skip wednesday and saturday. this is new. we've not had this before where people realize they simply cannot eat every day and it becomes part of their lifestyle. it's been so recent that we don't really have much research on the consequences of what this means particularly for young people and their physical and mental development. but it is one of the most, i think one of the most serious issues that we face today but it is not yet been recognized as such. >> thank you. thank you, lester that sort of sets the -- the ground floor here because food and water are the twreel essentials. i'm going to go to marilyn next. and i'm going to put her a little bit on the hot slot. she was c.
nigeria for example. 22% of all families now plan foodless days. it's not are we going to eat once a day. but some days we're not going to eat. the same thing is true for ethiopia, indian, bangladesh, peru. a large percentage of families 24% now ound 20 -- plan foodless days. they know they can't afford to eat every day. we should be able to eat five days a week. so we'll skip wednesday and saturday. this is new. we've not had this before where people realize they simply cannot eat every day...
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the nigeria that could collapse the entire continent and if it goes down, it has been -- it has zimbabwe. kenya came out of the cusp of the violence violence of the new half and then you have south sudan and the central african republic just last year. so they have multiple crises that have the political attention. bringing in a special envoy can sometimes i think be a constructive approach to deal with it. in this case though i think something the report indicated was important which is when the senator can and can't he have a policy structure to go forward. you have to peace and security cooperation framework that basically was the roadmap that a detailed roadmap, no. implementation of the roadmap was going to be critical in order to succeed. and therefore, having someone who could go in with the stature to indicate that he had a personal relationship and to the plate had been studying these issues as a long-time member of the senate foreign relations committee did understand the building at least to some degree and was able to fit into the bureaucracy in a way that i think most people
the nigeria that could collapse the entire continent and if it goes down, it has been -- it has zimbabwe. kenya came out of the cusp of the violence violence of the new half and then you have south sudan and the central african republic just last year. so they have multiple crises that have the political attention. bringing in a special envoy can sometimes i think be a constructive approach to deal with it. in this case though i think something the report indicated was important which is when...
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we've seen this from al qaeda and its offshoots to organizations like boko haram in nigeria and al-shabaab in somalia. leah: so as we end the combat operations there, a lot of people compare afghanistan to iraq. i know there is a lot of differences but what are some similarities we're concerned about as we move forward? >> you know counterterrorism analysts are very concerned about, there is, despite this sort of perceived safety and what that amounts to, there is this pattern emerging where international security forces will squeeze terrorist strongholds and drain them of their operatives. those operatives in turn have a tendency to scatter. but what happens subsequently is they regroup and reemerge in neighboring countries. we've seen isis do this in recent months across iraq and syria. leah: you talk about things reemerging you know in pakistan we saw this attack on the school killing nearly 150 people, mostly children. senator mccain has been in afghanistan over the holidays and he is basically saying unless the u.s. leaves a stablizing force and the tie-down is drawn to conditions on
we've seen this from al qaeda and its offshoots to organizations like boko haram in nigeria and al-shabaab in somalia. leah: so as we end the combat operations there, a lot of people compare afghanistan to iraq. i know there is a lot of differences but what are some similarities we're concerned about as we move forward? >> you know counterterrorism analysts are very concerned about, there is, despite this sort of perceived safety and what that amounts to, there is this pattern emerging...
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diverse nation in the world, more diverse than iran or afghanistan but far less diverse than vietnam or nigeria r new zealand. some might say celebration of our religious diversity, the vast diversity we have among the non-russians -- non-christians -- on the one hand, there is some truth to that. n the other hand, this acceptance must be viewed with great caution. consider the vast majority of america's non-christian population, 25%, the vast majority of those claim to have no religion at all, a group that is rapidly approaching 20% of all americans. we will hear about this later. all the other religious minorities put together, jews, muslims, hindus, buddhists, jains -- when you put them all together, they totaled just 5.3% of the population. if almost every faith in the world can be found somewhere in the united states, america can still make little claim to being among the most religiously diverse nation in the world. indeed, it is 68th. what has changed during the first years of the 21st century is americans have become far more accepting of religious raditions that are not their own, incl
diverse nation in the world, more diverse than iran or afghanistan but far less diverse than vietnam or nigeria r new zealand. some might say celebration of our religious diversity, the vast diversity we have among the non-russians -- non-christians -- on the one hand, there is some truth to that. n the other hand, this acceptance must be viewed with great caution. consider the vast majority of america's non-christian population, 25%, the vast majority of those claim to have no religion at all,...
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about 1600 deaths in guinea, 8 in nigeria, 6 in mali, and just one in the united states. former president george h.w. bush has been given a good prognosis by doctors, but he will be staying at the hospital as precaution. he was taken to the hospital tuesday evening after feeling short of breath. a family spokesman said today his condition is not as severe as the illness he experienced two years ago. >>> the use of gin sing to treat medical conditions is widespread especially in asia. the use is thought to be useful for treating everything from cancer to attention deficit disorder, and while some medical experts may not recognize its medical value, some farmers are taking advantage of its economic value. >> reporter: on the shaded mountains of appalachia, the autumn gold rush has begun. chris mills and his family have been digging up ginsing roots for nearly half a century. dodging copper head snakes in search of what some say is the most lucrative root in the state. >> they can stay in the ground ten or 12 years before they come up. >> reporter: chinese and korean consume
about 1600 deaths in guinea, 8 in nigeria, 6 in mali, and just one in the united states. former president george h.w. bush has been given a good prognosis by doctors, but he will be staying at the hospital as precaution. he was taken to the hospital tuesday evening after feeling short of breath. a family spokesman said today his condition is not as severe as the illness he experienced two years ago. >>> the use of gin sing to treat medical conditions is widespread especially in asia....
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you look at nigeria and isis which is truly pre- islamic. cutting off heads with knives is tribal or kidnapping women. so it is the murder of people to political ends there are more and more people capable of doing this. if it is my interest and i write my mother into the story. i was going to ask what is your mother doing in the middle of lebanon? >> she's a great character assassin. [laughter] >> she's should have had my job, but that's beside the point. i want to make it personal how far i am from this world and even how far the cia is. >> you write the best assassins were the best kills our local. >> the best were in sight of the family. it is local. take one of the greatest assassination historically determining the assassinations in 1995. i think that if anybody could have cut to the chase on a middle east settlement and he was a hero, well respected. but if you take the place of his enemies removing him a truly made a difference but that's local politics, i don't understand that for but for them it made sense. and i have to go back to
you look at nigeria and isis which is truly pre- islamic. cutting off heads with knives is tribal or kidnapping women. so it is the murder of people to political ends there are more and more people capable of doing this. if it is my interest and i write my mother into the story. i was going to ask what is your mother doing in the middle of lebanon? >> she's a great character assassin. [laughter] >> she's should have had my job, but that's beside the point. i want to make it personal...
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condemning the violent conflicts we have seen in syria, iraq, and other trouble spots like ukraine and nigeria. but it was his particular plea his heartfelt plea, for children in the world that really touched a nerve today. he spoke about the many children suffering from persecution abuse, and war, those being massacred in the place where jesus was born himself, in bethlehem. a reference to middle east conflict between the palestinians and israelis. but he also had something to say about unborn children, saying that his thoughts went out to children of the world who were deprived of life because of the egoism of our culture, a culture that did not know how to love life. very strong words from pope francis today. he looked very somber as he delivered those. >> reportedly, there were some tens of thousands of people out there today with you on st. peter's square. what was the atmosphere like today? >> it started off as a very vibrant, very joyful, very positive atmosphere. we had the bands playing the italian national anthem was played. with of this varies message, i saw people in tears. i think
condemning the violent conflicts we have seen in syria, iraq, and other trouble spots like ukraine and nigeria. but it was his particular plea his heartfelt plea, for children in the world that really touched a nerve today. he spoke about the many children suffering from persecution abuse, and war, those being massacred in the place where jesus was born himself, in bethlehem. a reference to middle east conflict between the palestinians and israelis. but he also had something to say about unborn...
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intertilt and how to treat it and plead to breakthroughs for conditions in genetic mutations. >> in nigeria, it has been eight months since boko haram kidnapped 270 schools girls. they have targeted bus stations and places of worship. >> the family is preparing for christmas, but there is a lot of sadness and apprehension here. four of their children died in a bomb attack on a catholic church in christmas day three years ago. >> i have a hard time especially when i see my children's friends. it affected my faith, too, because i ask god many questions. i ask my children that went to church with me, this didn't happen to me. >> she survived because she missed the morning mass the bomber targeted that day. she admits it's hard getting by without her four sisters. >> we always come together, live together, face challenges together and embrace the good moments together. it's just wonderful. i had a good time with them. >> the children among victims of the 2011 attack buried here in the compound the catholic church, a reminder of tragedy that befell the community. rebecca is a victim. she misses
intertilt and how to treat it and plead to breakthroughs for conditions in genetic mutations. >> in nigeria, it has been eight months since boko haram kidnapped 270 schools girls. they have targeted bus stations and places of worship. >> the family is preparing for christmas, but there is a lot of sadness and apprehension here. four of their children died in a bomb attack on a catholic church in christmas day three years ago. >> i have a hard time especially when i see my...
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a 13-year-old girl says she was arrested after refusing to explode a suicide bomb at a market in nigeria earlier this month. the teen says her father gave her to boko haram extremists, strapped her into a vest full of explosives after they threatened to bury her alive. two other girls detonated their bo bombs. four people died. >>> new york city is tightening security to protect their own. police have arrested at least four people who they say threatened officers. investigators say they're look into other threats being posted online and called in to 911. >>> dozens of people gathered at the site of tuesday's deadly police involved shooting in berkeley, missouri. they created a make shift memorial for antonio martin. police say martin pointed a begun at gun at an officer who shot him. this happened just five miles from ferguson. >>> a bucks county guidance counselor will not be charged for posting a facebook threat to protesters. prosecutors say it was inappropriate, but not criminal. blankenburg is a guidance counselor. three weeks ago, she logged on to facebook and posted that she would
a 13-year-old girl says she was arrested after refusing to explode a suicide bomb at a market in nigeria earlier this month. the teen says her father gave her to boko haram extremists, strapped her into a vest full of explosives after they threatened to bury her alive. two other girls detonated their bo bombs. four people died. >>> new york city is tightening security to protect their own. police have arrested at least four people who they say threatened officers. investigators say...
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we also -- he also called for peace in nigeria and ukraine. >> these calls for peace are not new. he made similar appeals throughout the year. but today's audience is much larger. the pope says people around the world need to replace hatred with love and tenderness. >> in bethlehem, christians around the world are celebrating the birth of jesus christ. >> john huddy is live with a look at the celebrations going on in bethlehem. merry christmas to you, john. >> merry christmas to you guys as well. the calls for peace are also echoing here in bethlehem, both yesterday, last night, and then today as well. the celebration continues below me it manger square. families out and about enjoying the day. i told you guys about this earlier, it's absolutely gorgeous out. clear, sunny. a slight breeze. so beautiful day to celebrate christmas. then of course, we have the church of the nativity, the site of jesus' birth. as i said, dating back to the 4th century. so you're looking at stones that date back to the 4th century. the church was damaged at one point and rebuilt. sections were rebuilt
we also -- he also called for peace in nigeria and ukraine. >> these calls for peace are not new. he made similar appeals throughout the year. but today's audience is much larger. the pope says people around the world need to replace hatred with love and tenderness. >> in bethlehem, christians around the world are celebrating the birth of jesus christ. >> john huddy is live with a look at the celebrations going on in bethlehem. merry christmas to you, john. >> merry...
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which was based -- we had it in indonesia tanzania, and in , nigeria. i'm sure there are students here from the economics department and they will probably agree with me that sometimes the business concepts aren't necessarily natural. i met many women with businesses who think, so long as i produce things and keep churning them out, surely, i will have a successful business. where in fact, it is all about, andou said, ofra, the p&l what is the difference between capital and income. there are all sorts of concepts you deal with when you take on other employees. so we tried to put together using text messaging, a nano mba. basic tips for business women using the mobile phone. they get four text messages a week with some information that was worked on with local universities so it was properly specific information they needed to know for their countries. it was in the local language. and we had that course. just today, thanks to the exxon mobil foundation, we were able to publish the results. it shows quite clearly, if you can give targeted information to
which was based -- we had it in indonesia tanzania, and in , nigeria. i'm sure there are students here from the economics department and they will probably agree with me that sometimes the business concepts aren't necessarily natural. i met many women with businesses who think, so long as i produce things and keep churning them out, surely, i will have a successful business. where in fact, it is all about, andou said, ofra, the p&l what is the difference between capital and income. there...
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. >> ing it suggested more than 10,000 people have been killed by acts like this in nigeria. a wave of violence that the government appears unable to stop. al jazeera, abuja. >> president obama's plan to close guantanamo bay has hit a major roadblock. state department envoy has announced he's resigning. >> he leaves on a very strong footing. >> for more on this story, here is jamie mcintyre from washington. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry praised cliff sloane as a skilled negotiator who is a big reason why almost three dozen detainees were transferred under his watch. the state department denied that sloane is resigning over the slow pace of the transfers. one of the major frustrations of president obama's time in office has been his inability to make good on his promise to shut down the u.s. military prison camp at guantanamo cuba. >> i'm going to be doing everything i can to close it. it is something that continues to inspire jihadist. it is contrary to our values and it is wildly expensive. >> the major credit to the fact that 34 detainees have been released to
. >> ing it suggested more than 10,000 people have been killed by acts like this in nigeria. a wave of violence that the government appears unable to stop. al jazeera, abuja. >> president obama's plan to close guantanamo bay has hit a major roadblock. state department envoy has announced he's resigning. >> he leaves on a very strong footing. >> for more on this story, here is jamie mcintyre from washington. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry praised cliff...
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take it away from brazil, from nigeria, west africa and we are looking at a powder keg in the years ahead if we persist down this road. >> thank you. important point. and we need to keep following it heading into 2015. steven, merry christmas, as well. >>> should investors worry about this rally? david tepper says, yes. he says 2015 like 1999 when stock valuations were out of control and the details next with the hot list. stay tuned. >>> markets, markets, markets. that's what we've been focusing as the dow crossed that all-important 18,000 line. let's get a check and see if that's heating up the hot list with allen. >> it's all about the markets and our poor market writer kate gibson, about to fall down collapsing, exhausted with all the traffic she's been carrying for us for a few days. people obsessed about markets. two offshoots today. one how the dollar's been soaring right in line with the economy. that's been getting a lot of traffic. also, look at oil stocks. which ones are the winners in this oil meltdown you were talking about and tell zach, no, we don't have to resort to oil go
take it away from brazil, from nigeria, west africa and we are looking at a powder keg in the years ahead if we persist down this road. >> thank you. important point. and we need to keep following it heading into 2015. steven, merry christmas, as well. >>> should investors worry about this rally? david tepper says, yes. he says 2015 like 1999 when stock valuations were out of control and the details next with the hot list. stay tuned. >>> markets, markets, markets....